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This is a photo of a Stretch-A-Belly puppet which I designed. This image was initially created by me for the puppet's web site, stretchypuppet.com, but adapted for use on Wikipedia.
Stretch-A-Belly puppets have been featured in over 30 Regional PuppetryFestivals sponsored by Colorado-based puppet supplier and manufacturer One Way Street. A pair (sometimes more) of SABs sang and danced to the finale song, "Stand" at each of the 2005 Festivals. They are a unique puppet design combining moving-mouth, rod, and marionnette styles of puppetry, and the puppet is designed to be performed by only one puppeteer.
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